No-hassle fundraiser is still going on.....don't forget parents, join PTO. Call CMS for details..... Also, keep your children virus and germ free. Read this webpage for information how your children can keep themselves virus and germ free daily while around other children and people at school.

Students from schools in the Charger community assisted in the Open House for Crestview Middle August 13th.

Softball and Volleyball Award's Banquet

8th Grade girls received a copy of their volleyball photos from Mr. Phil Ramsey.

Mrs. Donna King investigating duct work in the ceiling. ;)

8th Grade Career Day

5th Graders introduced to CMS with a school dance.

Tag! You're It! Sending off the students on their last full day of school.

Tim Simpson WREG News Channel 3 visits Crestview Middle.

Interested in purchasing one of these signs (not exact size in this photo), contact Kim Byrd or Matt Cain at 840-9250. Cost is $20.00.

In 4-H Club, students' task was to build a flashlight only using a battery, foil, and a lightbulb. During their building, the students and the 4-H representative talked about electricity and how you have a conductor, electrons, protons, and neutrons. They were successful in building their flashlight.

Girls group at CMS. Miss Shenika Bonds (far right) is a health educator at health department.

From: Brigitte Passman, 4-H Youth Development Agent, Tipton County: Today the 4-H students completed a STEM project where they had to design a space shuttle to safely land without their alien marshmallow falling out. 4-H students were not allowed to place anything directly on top of their cup and only had a limited use of resources to complete the activity. 4-H students learned life skills of working together, critical thinking, problem solving, and wise use of resources.

Ms. Linda Carmack's Art Club Students. See their art at the club and organization page under Student menu at the top.

Students from Mr. Mooney's Challenge class read to CES Pre-K, K, and 1st grade class a book about Dr. Seuss

Mr. Murdock showing our (Mr. Murdock’s and Mrs. Stafford’s) 7th period lab how we can use the Promethian Board to teach the Coordinate Plane. (Good investment!)

Homecoming Dress days have been announced. Back to the Future is Monday. Wear attire associated with someone from the past. Remember to abide by Tipton County dress code. ~~~~~~~~Please visit the picture below to see what your students can dress like each day. PLEASE be mindful of the Tipton County School dress code when choosing your the attire. ~~September Character Education is Cooperation.....Cooperation is defined as working together, getting along with others, and understanding both sides to a problem.~~ ALL Parents/Guardians... Skyward Family Access available by clicking the link in quick links on left side of website next to Latest News. Note: A copy of your DRIVER'S LICENSE is required to be with the application. ~~~~~~Please click Registration Information Link under Parents tab for what you need to know to get your child(ren) registered with Tipton County Schools. |~~~YEARBOOK 2020 UPDATE: 59 books have been sold. BUY YOUR YEARBOOK NOW and save the on the high cost to come. Tap Buy Your Yearbook (in bottom left links) to access our Yearbook information. The form has been updated with the new price and online ordering has opened. (Cash, Checks, Money Orders Accepted). Yearbook form has been uploaded for you to download, print, and fill in your information. Please read everything carefully as there are optional enhancements that cost extra, if you want to purchase them. The yearbook adviser has plans to make this a very good yearbook and will work on looking for a great dedicated hardworking student staff to bring you a book that will surpass the rest. Online ordering has opened. ~~~~~~Please see all athletic departments for their announcements and any posted schedules under Athletics tab at the top of this page. ~~~~~~~Crestview Middle School's Weathernet is 3/4 down. I just learned that the only instrument not working is the wind sensor as it was not able to be repaired for sure. Our instruments were blown off the side of the building on to the ground back from an April wind event. The cost to replace the wind sensor is $595.00. We are asking for donations. If you can help, please contact Dr. Christopher L. Morris at 840-9250.

No-hassle fundraiser is still going on.....don't forget parents, join PTO. Call CMS for details..... Also, keep your children virus and germ free. Read this webpage for information how your children can keep themselves virus and germ free daily while around other children and people at school.